Beetlejuice Ribbon Wreath

There’s no one more excited about the Beetlejuice sequel than me. NO ONE. Maybe it’s because I myself am strange and unusual? At any rate, I can’t look at black and white stripes these days without instantly thinking of the ghost with the most and I’m just going to embrace it. This fun Beetlejuice ribbon wreath is brought to you by striped ribbon and a perfect bright green bow.

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Supplies:

Instructions:

Find the center pull of the yarn. Use a straight pin to attach the yarn to the wreath form.

Wrap the yarn around the entirety of the wreath form, making sure there are no gaps. When the wreath is covered, cut the end of the yarn and use another straight pin to secure it. I ended up doing a second layer of wrapped yarn on top of the first because I wanted a fuller look. If you have a thicker yarn or smaller wreath form, that should take care of it.

Unroll the ribbon so that it’s roughly a bit longer than the circumference of the wreath and cut.

Place the ribbon on the front of the wreath, folding it in sections so that it stays flat and goes the whole way around. Put a straight pin at each fold to keep it secured in place. Place a pin where the two ends meet and trim any excess ribbon.

Wrap sections of the yarn around the folds of the ribbon.

Attach the ribbon to the top of the wreath. The bow had pipe cleaners attached to it, so I just twisted those around the wreath form. Cut a triangle out of the bottom tails of the bow.

This Beetlejuice ribbon wreath is a fun minimalist homage to everyone’s favorite bio-exorcist. It’s a pretty quick make and easy to boot. It’s showtime!

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